I wondering if these folks aren't serious.
There are many believers in a new-agey/occult idea of sex magic, where it's believed that holding an intention strongly in ones mind at the point of orgasm can help bring about that desire or intention, as a form of magic!

...Which brings to mind that once popular bumper sticker "visualize world peace", which suggests the idea another kind of spiritual magic, or maybe a similar kind but without sex being required.

It is women who have the real power to make peace. If they all took a vow of celibacy until men worlwide laid down their arms....world peace would be achieved within 30 days. Cuz there is one thing men can't live without, and it isn't war:)

One tip in the database in February 2005, for instance, noted that "a church service for peace" would be held in the New York City area the next month. Another entry noted that antiwar protesters would be holding "nonviolence training" sessions at unidentified churches in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

The Defense Department tightened its procedures earlier this year to ensure that only material related to actual terrorist threats -- and not peaceable First Amendment activity -- was included in the database.

The head of the office that runs the military database, which is known as Talon, said Monday that material on antiwar protests should not have been collected in the first place.

"I don't want it, we shouldn't have had it, not interested in it," said Daniel J. Baur, the acting director of the counterintelligence field activity unit, which runs the Talon program at the Defense Department. "I don't want to deal with it."